Method of transmitting and receiving data, display device and mobile terminal using the same

ABSTRACT

A method of facilitating communications between a mobile terminal and a display device includes determining an orientation of a mobile terminal with respect to a display device that is physically distinct of the mobile terminal, and determining a manner in which wireless content data is to be communicated between the display device and the mobile terminal. The method includes wirelessly transmitting the content data between the display device and the mobile terminal based on the determined manner. The determined manner of the communication can be based on determining whether the mobile terminal faces a display screen of the display device for wirelessly transmitting the content data from the mobile terminal to the display device or determining whether the mobile terminal faces away from the display screen of the display device for wirelessly transmitting the content data from the display device to the mobile terminal.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C.119 and 35 U.S.C. 365 to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2011-0061979,filed on Jun. 24, 2011, and U.S. Provisional Patent App. No. 61/442,810,filed Feb. 15, 2011, which are hereby incorporated by reference in theirentirety.

BACKGROUND

The present disclosure relates to a method of transmitting and receivingdata between a display device and a mobile terminal.

Mobile terminals are portable devices that are capable of carrying andhave at least one of: a function of performing voice call and videocall; a function of inputting/outputting information; and a function ofstoring data.

As the functions of the mobile terminals are further diversified, themobile terminals progressively have a plurality of complicated functionssuch as a function of capturing a picture or a moving image, a functionof replaying a music file or a video file, a function of playing a game,a function of receiving broadcast, a function of accessing wirelessInternet, etc. That is, the mobile terminals are realized as multimediaplayers.

SUMMARY

Embodiments provide a user interface which can efficiently control datacommunication between a display device and a mobile terminal.

In one embodiment, a method of facilitating communications between amobile terminal and a display device includes determining an orientationof a mobile terminal with respect to a display device that is physicallydistinct of the mobile terminal, and based on results of thedetermination of the orientation of the mobile terminal and the displaydevice, determining a manner in which wireless content data is to becommunicated between the display device and the mobile terminal. Themethod includes wirelessly transmitting the content data between thedisplay device and the mobile terminal based on the determined manner.

Some embodiments may feature one or more of the optional features. Thedetermined manner in which the wireless content data is communicatedbetween the display device and the mobile terminal can be based ondetermining whether the mobile terminal faces a display screen of thedisplay device for wirelessly transmitting the content data from themobile terminal to the display device or determining whether the mobileterminal faces away from the display screen of the display device forwirelessly transmitting the content data from the display device to themobile terminal. The method can involve, prior to determining theorientation, determining whether the mobile terminal and the displaydevice are locationally proximate, where determining whether the mobileterminal and the display device are locationally proximate involvesdetermining whether the mobile terminal touches the display device. Themethod can include, prior to determining the orientation, determiningwhether the mobile terminal and the display device are locationallyproximate, where determining whether the mobile terminal and the displaydevice are locationally proximate involves determining a distancebetween the mobile terminal and the display device, accessing aprestored threshold distance, and comparing the determined distance tothe prestored threshold distance to determine whether the mobileterminal is located within the prestored threshold distance of thedisplay device. The determining the orientation can involve determiningat least one of a first orientation and a second orientation, a firstside of the mobile terminal facing a display screen of the displaydevice in the first orientation, and a second side of the mobileterminal that differs from the first side of the mobile terminal facingthe display screen of the display device in the second orientation.Responsive to determining the first orientation, the method can involveconfiguring the display device to enable a flow of content data from themobile terminal to the display device. The method can involvedisplaying, on the display device, the content data wirelesslytransmitted from the mobile terminal to the display device. The methodcan involve, responsive to determining the second orientation,configuring the display device to enable a flow of content data from thedisplay device to the mobile terminal. The method can involvedisplaying, on the mobile terminal, the content data wirelesslytransmitted from the display device to the mobile terminal.

In one embodiment, a method of facilitating communications between amobile terminal and a display device involves establishing a networkconnection between a mobile terminal and a display device, determiningthat the mobile terminal and the display device satisfy a requisiteproximity, and responsive to the determining that the mobile terminaland the display device satisfy the requisite proximity, wirelesslycommunicating data between the mobile terminal and the display device.The method also involves determining an orientation of the mobileterminal with respect to the display device based on the wirelesslycommunicated data between the mobile terminal and the display device,processing the data related to the orientation of the mobile terminalwith respect to the display device, indicating a user instructionregarding a wireless transfer of content data between the display deviceand the mobile terminal based on the processed data, and wirelesslytransferring the content data between the display device and the mobileterminal according to the user instruction.

In one embodiment, a method of facilitating communications between amobile terminal and a display device involves establishing a networkconnection between a mobile terminal and a display device, determiningthat a proximity of the mobile terminal to the display device satisfiesa requisite proximity, and responsive to the determining that the mobileterminal and the display device satisfy the requisite proximity,determining an orientation of the mobile terminal with respect to thedisplay device. The method also involves processing the data related tothe orientation of the mobile terminal with respect to the displaydevice, the processing involving determining one of a first orientationand a second orientation, the first orientation occurring where a firstside of the mobile terminal faces a display screen of the display deviceand the second orientation occurring where a second side of the mobileterminal faces the display screen of the display device. The methodincludes responsive to determining the first orientation, receiving, atthe display device, content data from the mobile terminal, andresponsive to determining the second orientation, wirelesslytransmitting, from the display device, content data to the mobileterminal.

In one embodiment, a mobile terminal transmits and receives data to andfrom a display device over a wireless network. The mobile terminalincludes a storage unit storing content, a wireless communication unittransmitting and receiving data to and from the display device when themobile terminal touches the display device, and a control unitcontrolling the wireless communication unit to perform differentfunctions of transmitting and receiving data, according to anorientation of the display device. When a first surface of the mobileterminal touches a screen portion of the display device, data stored inthe storage unit is transmitted to the display device through thewireless communication unit, and when a second surface of the mobileterminal touches the screen portion, data stored in the display deviceis received through the wireless communication unit.

In one embodiment, a display device includes a network interfaceconfigured to establish a network connection between a mobile terminaland a display device. The display device includes a sensing unitconfigured to detect a proximity of the mobile terminal to the displaydevice. The network interface is configured to wirelessly communicatedata between the mobile terminal and the display device to determine anorientation of the mobile terminal with respect to the display device. Adisplay screen of the display device configured to display content data.A control unit is configured to: process the data for the orientation todetermine one of a first orientation and a second orientation, the firstorientation occurring where a first side of the mobile terminal facesthe display screen of the display device and the second orientationoccurring where a second side of the mobile terminal faces the displayscreen of the display device; responsive to determining the firstorientation, receiving, at the display device, content data from themobile terminal via the network interface; and responsive to determiningthe second orientation, transmitting, from the display device, contentdata to the mobile terminal via the network interface.

In one embodiment, a method of transmitting and receiving data to andfrom a mobile terminal in a display device connectable to a wirelessnetwork includes: establishing network connection for communication withthe mobile terminal; detecting an orientation of the mobile terminalwhen the mobile terminal touches the display device; and transmittingand receiving data to and from the mobile terminal over the connectednetwork, wherein the transmitting and receiving of data performsdifferent functions of transmitting and receiving data according to thedetected orientation of the mobile terminal.

In another embodiment, a display device, which transmits and receivesdata to and from a mobile terminal over a wireless network, includes: anetwork interface establishing network connection for communication withthe mobile terminal, and transmitting and receiving data to and from themobile terminal over the connected network when the mobile terminaltouches the display device; and a control unit controlling the networkinterface to perform different functions of transmitting and receivingdata, according to an orientation of the mobile terminal.

In further another embodiment, a mobile terminal, which transmits andreceives data to and from a display device over a wireless network,includes: a storage unit storing content data; a wireless communicationunit transmitting and receiving data to and from the display device whenthe mobile terminal touches the display device; and a control unitcontrolling the wireless communication unit to perform differentfunctions of transmitting and receiving data, according to anorientation of the display device, wherein, when a first surface of themobile terminal touches a screen portion of the display device, datastored in the storage unit is transmitted to the display device throughthe wireless communication unit, and when a second surface of the mobileterminal touches the screen portion, data stored in the display deviceis received through the wireless communication unit.

In still further another embodiment, the method of transmitting andreceiving data may be implemented with a computer-readable storagemedium storing a program for executing in a computer.

In much further another embodiment, a program for executing the methodof transmitting and receiving data may be stored and installed in thedisplay device or the mobile terminal.

The details of one or more embodiments are set forth in the accompanyingdrawings and the description below. Other features will be apparent fromthe description and drawings, and from the claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a system fortransmitting and receiving data.

FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a displaydevice according to an embodiment.

FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a mobileterminal according to an embodiment.

FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a method of transmitting andreceiving data according to an embodiment.

FIG. 5 is views illustrating front and rear shapes of a mobile terminal,according to an embodiment.

FIGS. 6 and 7 are views for describing a function of transmitting andreceiving data which is performed when a mobile terminal touches ascreen portion of a display device in a front direction.

FIGS. 8 and 9 are views for describing a function of transmitting andreceiving data which is performed when a mobile terminal touches ascreen portion of a display device in a rear direction.

FIGS. 10 to 16 are views illustrating embodiments of a method whichtransmits content data stored in a mobile terminal to a display device.

FIGS. 17 to 19 are views illustrating embodiments of a method whichtransmits content data stored in a display device to a mobile terminal.

FIG. 20 is a view illustrating an embodiment of a method which selectsspecific content data stored in a display device with a mobile terminal.

FIG. 21 is a view illustrating an embodiment of a method which selects aplurality of contents stored in a display device with a mobile terminal.

FIGS. 22 to 30 are views illustrating a first embodiment of each of amobile terminal and a display device which perform a method oftransmitting and receiving data according to an embodiment.

FIGS. 31 to 34 are views illustrating a second embodiment of each of amobile terminal and a display device which perform a method oftransmitting and receiving data according to an embodiment.

FIGS. 35 to 41 are views illustrating a third embodiment of each of amobile terminal and a display device which perform a method oftransmitting and receiving data according to an embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

Hereinafter, a method of transmitting and receiving data, a displaydevice and a mobile terminal using the same, according to embodiments,will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a system fortransmitting and receiving data, according to an embodiment. The systemfor transmitting and receiving data may include a display device 100 anda mobile terminal 200.

Referring to FIG. 1, the display device 100 may be an image displaydevice such as a television (TV), a monitor, a notebook computer, or atablet Personal Computer (PC) that may be connected to the mobileterminal 200 over a wireless network.

For example, the display device 100 may be a network TV, an InternetProtocol TV (IPTV), a Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV (HBBTV), or a smartTV that may perform various user-friendly functions as variousapplications are freely added or deleted to/from a general OperatingSystem (OS) Kernel.

The mobile terminal 200 is a device that may be connected to the displaydevice 100 to transmit/receive data over a wireless network. The mobileterminal 200 has a screen portion smaller than that of the displaydevice 100, and thus may be a device that is capable of carrying andfree moving due to its small size and light weight.

For example, the mobile terminal 200 may be one of various devices,which may output an image and sound, such as portable phones, smartphones, tablet PCs, digital broadcasting terminals, Personal DigitalAssistants (PDAs), Portable Multimedia Players (PMPs), Internet phonessuch as SoIP, navigation devices, and MP3 players.

The display device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 may be connected toeach other to transmit/receive data in one of various wirelesscommunication schemes such as Wireless LAN (WiFi), WiFi direct, WiFidisplay, Blutooth, ZigBee, binary Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA),Wireless broadband (Wibro), World Interoperability for Microwave Access(Wimax), High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA), Universal Plug andPlay (UPnP)/Digital Living Network Alliance (DLBNA), Ultra wide band(UWB)/wireless Universal Serial Bus (USB).

The display device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 may share contentdata by respectively transmitting/receiving their stored data in theabove-described wireless communication scheme.

The content data may be video, text, audio, a telephone call, real-timebroadcast, a movie, music, a photograph, a document file, Content OnDemand (COD), a game, news, video call, an application, or the like.

A communication scheme between the display device 100 and the mobileterminal 200 for sharing the content data may use various wirelessnetworks enabling data communication, and thus is not limited to aspecific communication scheme.

According to an embodiment, as the mobile terminal 200 touches thedisplay device 100, the mobile terminal 200 and the display device 100may transmit/receive data to share content data. In some embodiments,the “touching” can involve a determination of whether the mobileterminal and the display device are locationally proximate. Thedetermination of whether the mobile terminal and the display device arelocationally proximate can involve determining a distance between themobile terminal and the display device, accessing a prestored thresholddistance, and comparing the determined distance to the prestoredthreshold distance to determine whether the mobile terminal is locatedwithin the prestored threshold distance of the display device. In someembodiments, the “touching” may involve a part of the mobile terminalphysically touching a screen of the display device. Information for theprestored threshold distance may be stored in the display device and/orthe mobile terminal, for example.

For example, when a user moves the mobile terminal 200 in the directionof the display device 100 and thereby a portion of the mobile terminal200 physically touches the screen portion of the display device 100, atouch between the display device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 issensed, and thus, content data stored in the display device 100 may betransmitted to the mobile terminal 200 or content data stored in themobile terminal 200 may be transmitted to the display device 100. Themovement of the mobile terminal to initiate the wireless transfer mayindicate a user instruction regarding the wireless transfer of contentdata between the display device and the mobile terminal.

Hereinafter, a specific configuration of each of the display device 100and the mobile terminal 200 will be described in detail with referenceto FIGS. 2 and 3.

Referring to FIG. 2, the display device 100 may include a signal inputand processing unit 110, a network interface 120, an external deviceinterface 130, an A/V input unit 140, a sensing unit 150, a control unit160, a storage unit 170, a display unit 180, an audio output unit 185,and a user interface 190.

The signal input and processing unit 180 receives and processes a signalfrom the outside, for example, may select a Radio Frequency (RF)broadcast signal, corresponding to a channel selected by the user or allpre-stored channels, from among a plurality of RF broadcast signalsreceived through an antenna to receive the selected RF broadcastchannel.

The network interface 120 may provide an interface for connecting thedisplay device 100 to a wired/wireless network, and transmit/receivedata to/from an external device in various wireless communicationschemes that have been described above with reference to FIG. 1.

For example, the network interface 120 may establish wireless networkconnection with the mobile terminal 200 according to a communicationstandard such as WiFi or Bluetooth, and transmit/receive content dataand information for data communication to/from the mobile terminal 200over the connected network.

Moreover, the network interface 120 may include an Ethernet terminal foraccessing Internet, and access a webpage through the Ethernet terminalto receive content data, provided from a specific content provider or anetwork provider, such as a movie, an advertisement, a game, VOD, abroadcast signal, or the like.

The external device interface 130 may connect an external device and thedisplay unit 180, for example, access an external device such as aDigital Versatile Disk (DVD), Blu-ray, a game machine, a camera, acamcorder, or a computer (for example, a notebook computer) in awireless way or a wired way.

In order for the display unit 180 to receive a video signal and an audiosignal from an external device, the A/V input unit 140 may include aComposite Video Banking Sync (CVBS) terminal, a component terminal, anS-video terminal (analog), a Digital Visual Interface (DVI) terminal, aHigh Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) terminal, RGB terminals, anda D-SUB terminal.

The A/V input unit 140 may include a camera or a mike and acquire datacorresponding to an image or voice of a user, and the acquired data maybe delivered to the control unit 160.

The sensing unit 150 may include various sensors such as a touch sensor,a magnetometer, an accelerometer, a proximity sensor, a gyroscopesensor, an ambient light sensor, a colorimeter, and a tag, for sensingthe current state of the display device 100.

For example, the control unit 160 may sense the touch of the mobileterminal 200 for transmission/reception of data or detect alocation/orientation where the mobile terminal 200 touches the displaydevice 100, by using the measured value of a sensor included in thesensing unit 150.

The control unit 160 controls an overall operation of the display device100. The control unit 160 may demiltiplex a data stream that is inputtedthrough the signal input and processing unit 110, the network interface120, or the external device interface 130, and process the demultiplexedsignals, thereby generating and outputting a signal for output of videoor audio. The control unit is configured to: process the data for theorientation to determine one of a first orientation and a secondorientation, the first orientation occurring where a first side of themobile terminal faces the display screen of the display device and thesecond orientation occurring where a second side of the mobile terminalfaces the display screen of the display device; responsive todetermining the first orientation, receiving, at the display device,content data from the mobile terminal via the network interface; andresponsive to determining the second orientation, transmitting, from thedisplay device, content data to the mobile terminal via the networkinterface.

The storage unit 170 may store a program for the signal processing andcontrol of the control unit 160, and store the signal-processed video,audio, or data signal.

Moreover, the storage unit 170 may temporarily store a video, audio, ordata signal that is inputted from the external device interface 130 orthe network interface 120, or store information regarding apredetermined broadcast channel with a channel storage function.

The storage unit 170 may store an application or an application listthat is inputted from the external device interface 130 or the networkinterface 120.

The storage unit 170, for example, may include at least one storagemedium of a flash memory, a hard disk, a multimedia card micro type ofmemory, a card type of memory (for example, an SD or XD memory, etc.), aRandom Access Memory (RAM), and a Read Only Memory (ROM, for example,Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM), etc.).

The display device 100 may provide content data (for example, a movingimage file, a still image file, a music file, a document file, anapplication file, or the like) stored in the storage unit 170 to a userby replaying the content data.

The user interface 190 delivers a signal inputted by the user to thecontrol unit 160, or delivers a signal, inputted from the control unit160, to the user.

For example, the user interface 190 may receive a control signal or auser input signal such as power-on/off, selection of a channel, orsetting of a screen from a remote controller 195 in one of variouscommunication schemes such as Bluetooth, Radio Frequency Identification(RFID), Infrared Data Association (IrDA), Ultra Wideband (UWB), Zigbee,and Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) and process the receivedsignal. Alternatively, the user interface 190 may process the controlsignal from the control unit 160 in order for the control signal to betransmitted to the remote controller 195.

The control unit 160 may control the display unit 180 so as to displayan image. For example, the control unit 160 may perform control suchthat the display unit 180 displays a broadcast image inputted throughthe signal input and processing unit 110, an external input imageinputted through the external device interface 130, an image inputtedthrough the network interface 120, or an image stored in the storageunit 170. An image displayed by the display unit 180 may be a stillimage or a moving image, and be a Two-Dimensional (2D) image or aThree-Dimensional (3D) image.

The display unit 180 may form a screen portion that is exposed to thefront of the display device 100 for displaying an image.

The display unit 180 respectively converts an image signal, a datasignal, and an On Screen Display (OSD) signal that have been processedby the control unit 160 into RGB signals to generate a driving signal.Alternatively, the display unit 180 respectively converts an imagesignal and a data signal, which are received through the external deviceinterface 130 into RGB signals to generate a driving signal.

The display unit 180 may display an image in one of various displaytypes such as Plasma Display Panel (PDP), Liquid Crystal Display (LCD),Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED), flexible display, and 3D display.The display unit 180 may be configured with a touch screen and used asan input device instead of an output device.

The audio output unit 185 receives a signal (for example, a stereosignal, a 3.1 channel signal or a 5.1 channel signal) audio-processed bythe control unit 160 to output audio.

The configuration of the display device according to an embodiment hasbeen described above with reference to FIG. 2, but the present inventionis not limited thereto. As another example, the elements of FIG. 2 arepartially integrated or omitted, or another element may be added,according to the main function or specification of a display device.

FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a mobileterminal according to an embodiment. The mobile terminal 200 may includea wireless communication unit 210, an A/V input unit 220, a user inputunit 230, a sensing unit 240, an output unit 250, a memory 260, aninterface 270, a control unit 280, and a power supply unit 290.

Referring to FIG. 3, the wireless communication unit 210 may an elementfor wireless communication between the mobile terminal 200 and awireless communication system, or for wireless communication between themobile terminal 200 and a network at which the mobile terminal 200 islocated.

The wireless communication unit 210 may include a broadcast receptionmodule 211, a mobile communication module 212, a wireless Ethernetmodule 213, a Near Field Communication (NFC) module 214, and a locationinformation module 215.

According to an embodiment, the wireless communication unit 210 maytransmit/receive data to/from an external device in one of variouswireless communication schemes that have been described above withreference to FIG. 1.

For example, the wireless communication unit 210 may establish wirelessnetwork connection with the display device 100 according to acommunication standard such as WiFi or Bluetooth, and transmit/receivecontent data and information for data communication to/from the displaydevice 100 over the connected network.

The broadcast reception module 211 receives a broadcast signal and/orbroadcast-related information from an external broadcast managementserver through a broadcast channel. The broadcast channel may include asatellite channel and a terrestrial broadcast channel.

The mobile communication module 211 transmits/receives a wireless signalto/from at least one of a base station, an external terminal, and aserver over a mobile communication network. Herein, the wireless signalmay include an audio call signal, a video call signal, or various typesof data based on the transmission/reception of a text message or amultimedia message.

The wireless Ethernet module 213 denotes a module for accessing wirelessInternet, and may be implemented as an internal module or an externalmodule.

The NFC module 214 is a module for NFC, and may use Bluetooth, RFID,IrDA, UWB, or Zigbee.

Moreover, the location information module 215 is a module for checkingor obtaining the location of a mobile terminal. As an example, a GlobalPosition System (GPS) module may be used as the location informationmodule 215. The GPS module receives location information from aplurality of satellites.

The A/V input unit 220 is for inputting an audio signal or a videosignal, and may include a camera 221 or a mike 222. The camera 221processes an image frame such as a still image or a moving image, whichis obtained by an image sensor in a video call mode or a capture mode.The processed image frame may be displayed by the display unit 251.

The image frame processed by the camera 221 may be stored in the memory160 or transmitted to the outside through the wireless communicationunit 210. The camera 221 may be included as two or more according to theconfiguration aspect of a terminal.

The mike 222 receives an external sound signal through a microphone andprocesses the received sound signal into electric audio data, in a callmode or a record mode, or an audio recognition mode.

The user input unit 230 generates an input data in order for the user tocontrol an operation of a terminal, for which the user input unit 230may include a key pad, a dome switch, a touch screen (constantpressure/power failure), a jog wheel, and a jog switch.

The sensing unit 240 may include various sensors such as a touch sensor,a magnetometer, an accelerometer, a proximity sensor, a gyroscopesensor, an ambient light sensor, a colorimeter, and a tag, for sensingthe current state of the mobile terminal 200.

For example, the sensing unit 240 may sense the touch of the displaydevice 100 or detect a location/orientation where the mobile terminal200 touches the display device 100, by using the sensor.

The interface 270 interfaces all external devices connected to themobile terminal 200. For example, the interface 270 may include awired/wireless headset port, an external charger port, a wired/wirelessdata port, a memory card port, a port for the connection of a deviceincluding an identification module, an audio Input/Output (I/O) port, avideo I/O port, and an earphone port.

Moreover, the output unit 250 is for inputting an audio signal or avideo signal, and may include a display unit 251, a sound output module252, and an alarm unit 253.

The display unit 251 displays and outputs information processed by themobile terminal 200. For example, when the mobile terminal 200 is in thecall mode, the display unit 251 displays a User Interface (UI) or aGraphic User Interface (GUI) associated with call. When the mobileterminal 200 is in the video call mode or the capture mode, the displayunit 251 displays a captured or/and received image, a UI, or a GUI.

The sound output module 252 outputs audio data that is received from thewireless communication unit 210 or stored in the memory 260, in a callsignal reception mode, a call mode, a record mode, an audio recognitionmode, or a broadcast reception mode.

The memory 260 may store a program for the processing and control of thecontrol unit 280, and temporarily store input/output content data (forexample, a moving image file, a still image file, a music file, adocument file, an application file, or the like).

The control unit 280 controls the overall operation of the mobileterminal 200. For example, the control unit 280 performs control andprocessing related to voice call, data communication, and video call.Moreover, the control unit 280 may include a multimedia module 281 forreplaying multimedia content data. The multimedia module 281 may beincluded in the control unit 280, or implemented independently from thecontrol unit 280.

The power supply unit 290 receives an external power or an internalpower to supply a power necessary for an operation of each element,according to the control of the control unit 280.

The mobile terminal may be not part of the display device in that themobile terminal may be (1) electrically disconnected from the displaydevice, (2) untethered from the display device (e.g., sharing nophysical cord/wire connected between them), and/or (3) physicallydetached from the display device.

FIG. 3 illustrates a mobile terminal including various elements, but theillustrated elements are not all essential elements. That is, the mobileterminal 200 may include elements more than the elements of FIG. 3, orat least one of the illustrated elements may not be applied.

According to an embodiment, in the display device 100 and the mobileterminal 200 respectively having the configurations that have beendescribed above with reference to FIG. 3, when the mobile terminal 200touches the display device 100, the display device 100 and the mobileterminal 200 may perform different functions of transmitting andreceiving data according to an orientation where the mobile terminal 200touches the display device 100.

For example, when a user may touch any one of the front, rear and sideof the mobile terminal 200 to the front screen portion of the displaydevice 100 to request the sharing of content with the display device100, in which case a function of transmitting and receiving dataperformed between the display device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 mayvary according to the orientation (for example, any one of the front,the rear and the side) of the mobile terminal 200.

FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a method of transmitting andreceiving data according to an embodiment, and illustrates a methodwhere the display device 100 controls the transmission/reception of datato/from the mobile terminal.

In some embodiments, a method of facilitating communications between amobile terminal and a display device includes determining an orientationof a mobile terminal with respect to a display device that is physicallydistinct of the mobile terminal. The orientation may refer to how adisplay screen of the mobile terminals faces (e.g., the display screenof the mobile terminal is directed to the display screen of the displaydevice) or faces away (e.g., the display screen of the mobile terminalis not directed to the display screen of the display device) from thedisplay screen of the display device. The orientation could also referto how one side or edge of the mobile terminal is positioned relative toa position of the display screen of the display device. The determinedmanner in which the wireless content data is communicated between thedisplay device and the mobile terminal can be based on determiningwhether the mobile terminal faces a display screen of the display devicefor wirelessly transmitting the content data from the mobile terminal tothe display device or determining whether the mobile terminal faces awayfrom the display screen of the display device for wirelesslytransmitting the content data from the display device to the mobileterminal.

Referring to FIG. 4, the display device 100 establishes networkconnection with the mobile terminal 200 in operation S300.

For example, the network interface 120 of the display device 100 maytransmit/receive information for network establishment to/from themobile terminal 200 according to a corresponding communication standard,for data communication with the mobile terminal 200 using a wirelesscommunication scheme such as WiFi, Bluetooth, UPnP/DLBNA, or UWB. Thenetwork interface 120 may establish wireless network connection on thebasis of the transmitted/received network establishment information.

Network establishment information, which is transmitted/received betweenthe display device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 for the networkconnection, may include identification (ID) information of each device,ID information regarding a corresponding network, and securityinformation (for example, a password).

A program (for example, a content-sharing application) for executing amethod of transmitting and receiving data according to an embodiment maybe preinstalled in each of the display device 100 and the mobileterminal 200.

In order for the display device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 to sharecontent data, before operation 5300, an operation of registering themobile terminal 200 in the display device 100 may be performed, andalso, when the mobile terminal 200 requests network connection, anoperation of authenticating the mobile terminal 200 may be furtherperformed on the basis of the registered information.

According to an embodiment, in a state where a wireless communicationfunction such as WiFi or Bluetooth is being activated in the displaydevice 100 and the mobile terminal 200, if the content-sharingapplication installed in the mobile terminal 200 is executed, thedisplay device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 may search each other andestablish network connection.

For this, the mobile terminal 200 may store a plurality of encryptionkeys and a Service Set IDentifier (SSID) for WiFi network connected tothe display device 100.

Network connection is established, and thereafter, when the mobileterminal 200 touches the screen portion of the display device 100 inoperation 5310, the display device 100 detects the orientation of themobile terminal 200 in operation S320.

The screen portion of the display device 100 may denote a portion of thefront of the display device 100 that displays an image when viewed by auser.

For example, the display unit 180 of the display device 100 may includea display panel (not shown) displaying an image, and a backlight unit(not shown) that is disposed at the rear of the display panel andsupplies light to the display panel, in which case the screen portiontouching the mobile terminal 200 may denote the front of the displaypanel.

When a functional layer such as an optical sheet or a touch panel isformed at the front of the display panel, the screen portion touchingthe mobile terminal 200 may denote a functional layer formed at thefront of the display panel.

Some embodiments involve, prior to determining the orientation,determining whether the mobile terminal and the display device arelocationally proximate, where determining whether the mobile terminaland the display device are locationally proximate involves determiningwhether the mobile terminal touches the display device. Some embodimentsalso involve, prior to determining the orientation, determining whetherthe mobile terminal and the display device are locationally proximate bydetermining a distance between the mobile terminal and the displaydevice, accessing a prestored threshold distance, and comparing thedetermined distance to the prestored threshold distance to determinewhether the mobile terminal is located within the prestored thresholddistance of the display device. The techniques for determining theorientation can involve determining at least one of a first orientationand a second orientation, a first side of the mobile terminal facing adisplay screen of the display device in the first orientation, and asecond side of the mobile terminal that differs from the first side ofthe mobile terminal facing the display screen of the display device inthe second orientation. Some embodiments involve determining that themobile terminal and the display device satisfy a requisite proximityprior to wireless communicating the data between the mobile terminal andthe display device. The

Moreover, the mobile terminal 200 touching the screen portion of thedisplay device 100 denotes that the mobile terminal 200 physicallytouches the screen portion, and may also include a case (which is notthe physical touch) where the mobile terminal 200 is very closelyadjacent to the screen portion within a touch-detectable distance fromthe display device 100 or the mobile terminal 200.

According to an embodiment, the display unit 180 of the display device100 may be realized as a touch screen, which may be disposed at thefront of the display panel and sense the touch of an object such as auser's finger.

The touch panel determines the touch location of the object and convertsthe touch location into an electric signal to output the electricsignal. The display device 100 may perform a function corresponding tothe touch location.

The touch panel may include a plurality of touch sensors for sensing thetouch and touch location of the object, and the touch sensors may sensea touch in a resistive touch scheme, a light sensing touch scheme, or acapacitive touch scheme.

For example, a capacitive touch panel may sense the change of acapacitance that is formed by a conductive sensing pattern and anotherambient sensing pattern or a ground electrode when touched by a user'sfinger or an object, and thus converts a touch location into an electricsignal.

In this case, the display device 100 may sense the touch and touchlocation of the mobile terminal 200 with the touch panel included in thedisplay unit 180.

The sensing unit 150 of the display device 100 may detect theorientation of the mobile terminal 200 by using various sensors such asa magnetometer, an accelerometer, a proximity sensor, a gyroscopesensor, an ambient light sensor, and a colorimeter.

For example, when a user may touch any one of the front, rear and sideof the mobile terminal 200 to the screen portion of the display device100, and when touched, the sensing unit 150 may detect in whichdirection of the front, the rear, and the side the mobile terminal 200is touched.

The control unit 160 of the display device 100 may determine theorientation of the mobile terminal 200 by using a sensing valueoutputted from the sensing unit 150. Also, the control unit 160 may usethe sensing value of the sensing unit 150 and information received fromthe mobile terminal 200, for determining the orientation. Theinformation received from the mobile terminal 200 may be a sensing valuemeasured by the sensing unit 240 of the mobile terminal 200.

On the other hand, the orientation of the mobile terminal 200 may bedetected by the sensing unit 240 of the mobile terminal 200 or thecontrol unit 280, in which case information regarding the orientation ofthe mobile terminal 200 may be received by the display device 100 overthe network that has been connected in operation S300.

Subsequently, the display device 100 transmits/receives data to/from themobile terminal 200 according to the orientation of the mobile terminal200 in operation S330.

Specifically, the function of transmitting and receiving data performedin operation S300 may vary according to the orientation of the mobileterminal 200 that has been detected in operation S320, and thus, bychanging the orientation of the mobile terminal 200, the user mayperform control such that a desired function of transmitting andreceiving data is performed between the display device 100 and themobile terminal 200.

For example, one of predetermined first and second functions oftransmitting and receiving data may be performed between the displaydevice 100 and the mobile terminal 200 according to whether theorientation of the mobile terminal 200 is the front or the rear.

According to an embodiment, when a first surface of the mobile terminal200 touches the screen portion of the display device 100, data may betransmitted from the mobile terminal 200 to the display device 100.

On the contrary, when a second surface of the mobile terminal 200touches the screen portion of the display device 100, data may betransmitted from the display device 100 to the mobile terminal 200.

For example, the first surface may be the front of the mobile terminal200, and the second surface may be the rear of the mobile terminal 200.

Hereinafter, the method of transmitting and receiving data according toan embodiment has been described above as an example when the firstsurface is the front of the mobile terminal 200 and the second surfaceis the rear of the mobile terminal, but the present invention is notlimited thereto. The first surface may be the rear of the mobileterminal 200, and the second surface may be the front of the mobileterminal 200. Alternatively, one of the first and second surfaces may bethe side of the mobile terminal 200.

That is, when the rear of the mobile terminal 200 touches the screenportion of the display device 100, data is transmitted from the mobileterminal 200 to the display device 100, or when the front of the mobileterminal 200 touches the screen portion of the display device 100, datais transmitted from the display device 100 to the mobile terminal 200.

As illustrated in a portion (a) of FIG. 5, a display unit 251 displayingan image (for example, a photograph C1) is disposed at the front 200F ofthe mobile terminal 200. As illustrated in a portion (b) of FIG. 5, therear 200R of the mobile terminal 200 may be covered by a case.

A user may place the mobile terminal in proximity to the display deviceto indicate a user instruction for a cut operation relating to captureof the content data to be moved between the mobile terminal and thedisplay device. The cut operation can involve displaying arepresentation of content data on a display screen of the displaydevice. and determining that the mobile terminal has an orientation inwhich a particular side of the mobile terminal faces the display screenof the display device. The cut operation can also involve, responsive todetermining that the mobile terminal has the orientation in which theparticular side of the mobile terminal faces the display screen of thedisplay device, removing the representation of the content data on thedisplay screen of the display device.

The user instruction may be a paste operation relating to the contentdata to be moved between the mobile terminal and the display device. Insome embodiments, the paste operation may be performed subsequent to thecut operation by wirelessly transferring the content data that is cutfrom the display device to the mobile terminal and enabling the mobileterminal to display the representation of the content data on the mobileterminal.

The user instruction may also be a selection operation of content data.The selection operation comprises can involve displaying arepresentation of content data on a display screen of the displaydevice, detecting the orientation of the mobile terminal with respect tothe display screen of the display device, and responsive to detectingthe orientation, selecting the representation of the content data on thedisplay screen of the display device. The selection operation caninvolve presenting an indication on the display screen of the displaydevice that the content data is selected.

FIG. 6 shows that the display screen (e.g., front 200F) of the mobileterminal 200 faces the screen portion 181 of the display device 100. InFIG. 6, the user may move the mobile terminal 200 such that the front200F of the mobile terminal 200 is oriented to the display device 100,and thus touch the front 200F of the mobile terminal 200 to the screenportion 181 of the display device 100.

In this case, data stored in the mobile terminal 200 may be transmittedto the display device 100 over the connected network, and the datatransmitted to the display device 100 may include content data that isselected from the mobile terminal 200 by the user. The mobile terminal200 and the display device 100 are untethered with respect to eachother.

Referring to FIG. 7, in a state where the photograph C1 is beingdisplayed by the mobile terminal 200, when the user touches the front200F of the mobile terminal 200 to the screen portion 181 of the displaydevice 100 and then detaches the front 200F from the screen portion 181,data including the photograph C1 may be transmitted from the mobileterminal 200 to the display device 100.

Moreover, the data of photograph C1 transmitted to the display device100 may be outputted by the display unit 180, and the photograph C1 maybe displayed in a region corresponding to the touch location of themobile terminal 200.

FIG. 8 shows that the back of the (e.g., rear 200R) of the mobileterminal 200 faces the screen portion 181 of the display device 100. InFIG. 8, the user may move the mobile terminal 200 such that the rear200R of the mobile terminal 200 is oriented to the display device 100,and thus touch the rear 200R of the mobile terminal 200 to the screenportion 181 of the display device 100.

In this case, data stored in the mobile terminal 200 may be transmittedto the display device 100 over the connected network, and the datatransmitted to the display device 100 may include content data that isselected from among contents stored in the display device 100 by theuser.

Referring to FIG. 9, when the user touches the rear 200R of the mobileterminal 200 to the screen portion 181 of the display device 100 andthen detaches the rear 200R from the screen portion 181, data includinga photograph C2 stored in the display device 100 may be transmitted fromthe display device to the 100 mobile terminal 200.

Moreover, the data of photograph C2 transmitted to the mobile terminal200 may be outputted by the display unit 251, and the photograph C2 maybe displayed on the screen of the mobile terminal 200.

In this case, data transmitted from the display device 100 to the mobileterminal 200 may include content data that is displayed at a location ofthe screen portion 181 of the display device 100 which is touched by themobile terminal 200.

The method of transmitting and receiving data, according to anembodiment, has been described above with reference to FIGS. 5 to 9 asan example when the display device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 sharethe photograph, but the present invention is not limited thereto. Thedisplay device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 may share variouscontents such as a moving image, music, an application, contactinformation, a video streaming service, video call, a game, and news, inaddition to the photograph.

Hereinafter, a method of transmitting and receiving data according to anembodiment will be described in more detail with reference to FIGS. 10to 21.

Referring to FIG. 10, when the user touches the front 200F of the mobileterminal 200, displaying the photograph C1 on its screen, to the screenportion 181 of the display device 100, data including the photograph C1may be transmitted from the mobile terminal 200 to the display device100, and thus, the photograph C1 may be displayed in a location of thescreen portion 181 of the display device 100 corresponding to thetouched location.

As illustrated in a portion (b) of FIG. 10, when a touch occurs by themobile terminal 200, the photograph C1 may be displayed greater thandisplayed by the mobile terminal 200 in size, on the screen of thedisplay device 100. For this, the mobile terminal 200 may enlarge thephotograph C1 at a certain ratio and transmit the enlarged photograph tothe display device 100.

Moreover, a state (for example, an entire photograph C1data-to-currently transmitted data ratio) where data is transmitted fromthe mobile terminal 200 to the display device 100 may be displayed onthe screen of the display device 100 by using a progressive bar.

As illustrated in a portion (c) of FIG. 10, when the user detaches themobile terminal 200 from the screen portion 181 of the display device100 to release the touch of the mobile terminal 200, the enlarged anddisplayed photograph C1 may be reduced and displayed in a thumbnail icontype, on the screen of the display device 100.

Subsequently, when the user selects a thumbnail icon in the photographC1 that is displayed on the screen of the display device 100, thephotograph C1 may be enlarged and displayed on an original-size screenor the entire screen.

Referring to FIG. 11, in a state where the user has paused a movingimage C3 that is being replayed by the mobile terminal 200, when theuser touches the front 200F of the mobile terminal 200 to the screenportion 181 of the display device 100, data including the moving imageC3 may be transmitted from the mobile terminal 200 to the display device100, and thus, an image of any one frame composing the moving image C3may be displayed in the type of a thumbnail icon C3′, in a location ofthe screen portion 181 of the display device 100 corresponding to thetouched location.

A state where the data of moving image C3 is being transmitted from themobile terminal 200 may be displayed on the screen of the display device100 by using a progressive bar.

Subsequently, as illustrated in a portion (c) of FIG. 11, when the usertouches and selects the thumbnail icon C3′ of the moving image C3displayed on the screen with a finger H, the thumbnail icon C3′ isenlarged to a preview-enabled size, and thus, the moving image C3transmitted from the mobile terminal 200 may be replayed by the displaydevice 100.

Moreover, the moving image C3 replayed by the display device 100 may bereplayed earlier by a certain time than a time when the moving image C3is replayed by the mobile terminal 200, in touching the display device100.

For example, when the user selects the thumbnail icon C3′, the movingimage C3 received from the mobile terminal 200 may be replayed fromthree seconds before a pause time in a portion (a) of FIG. 11, on thescreen portion 181 of the display device 100.

The moving image C3 displayed by the mobile terminal 200 may be an imageprovided through a video streaming service, in which case the mobileterminal 200 may transmit login information (for example, a user ID anda password), location information (for example, Uniform Resource Locator(URL) of a streaming server) and replay time information (for example,an elapsed time of video streaming) for the video streaming service, ora seek location to the display device 100.

For example, in a state where the user is receiving a video streamingservice with the mobile terminal 200, when the user touches the front200F of the mobile terminal 200 to the screen portion 181 of the displaydevice 100, the mobile terminal 200 may transmit a user ID and passwordfor the video streaming service, a URL of a streaming server, a replayelapsed time, and information regarding a seek location to the displaydevice 100, and the mobile terminal 200 may be logged off from the videostreaming server.

The display device 100 may access the streaming server with an URLreceived from the mobile terminal 200, and then log in to service withthe received user ID and password.

Subsequently, the display device 100 may seek an image provided by themobile terminal 200 on the basis of the received seek location, andcontinuously provide the sought video streaming service from a timecorresponding to the received replay elapsed time.

Referring to FIG. 12, when the user touches the front 200F of the mobileterminal 200 replaying a music C4 to the screen portion 181 of thedisplay device 100, data including the music C4 may be transmitted fromthe mobile terminal 200 to the display device 100, and thus, the musicC4 replayed by the mobile terminal 200 may be successively replayed bythe display device 100.

As illustrated in a portion (c) of FIG. 12, when the user detaches themobile terminal 200 from the screen portion 181 of the display device100 to release the touch of the mobile terminal 200, an image indicatingthe music C4 received by the display device 100 may be displayed in athumbnail icon type on the screen of the display device 100, andsimultaneously, information (for example, a music title or a file name)of the music C4 may be displayed.

According to another embodiment, by touching the front 200F of themobile terminal 200 to the screen portion 181 of the display device 100,an application executed by the mobile terminal 200 may be successivelyexecuted by the display device 100.

Referring to FIG. 13, in a state where a messenger application C5 isbeing executed by the mobile terminal 200, when the user touches thefront 200F of the mobile terminal 200 to the screen portion 181 of thedisplay device 100, login information (for example, a user ID and apassword) for a messenger service and message information (for example,chat session data for messages that have been transmitted/received todate) may be transmitted to the display device 100.

For example, in touching the mobile terminal 200, the user ID andpassword of the messenger application service executed by the mobileterminal 200 and the chat session data may be transmitted to the displaydevice 100, and the mobile terminal 200 may be logged off from themessenger application service.

The display device 100 may execute an internally installed messengerapplication, and then log in to service with the user ID and passwordreceived from the mobile terminal 200.

Referring to a portion (c) of FIG. 13 and a portion (d) of FIG. 13, thedisplay device 100 may display messages that have beentransmitted/received to/from the mobile terminal 200, with the receivedchat session data, and successively execute the messenger application C5executed by the mobile terminal 200.

Referring to FIG. 14, when the user touches the front 200F of the mobileterminal 200, displaying contact information C6 regarding a specificperson on its screen, to the screen portion 181 of the display device100, data including the contact information C6 may be transmitted fromthe mobile terminal 200 to the display device 100, and thus, the contactinformation C6 may be displayed in a location of the screen portion 181of the display device 100 corresponding to the touched location.

When the mobile terminal 200 touches a location of the screen of thedisplay device 100 displaying specific content data, the contactinformation displayed by the mobile terminal 200 may be transmitted tothe display device 100 and displayed in association with content datadisplayed at the touch location of the mobile terminal 200.

Referring to a portion (b) of FIG. 14, when the user touches the front200F of the mobile terminal 200 to a location of the screen portion 181of the display device 100 displaying the photograph C2, the contactinformation C6 displayed by the mobile terminal 200 may be mapped to thephotograph C2 stored in the display device 100.

As illustrated in a portion (c) of FIG. 14, the contact informationmapped to the photograph C2 is configured as icons by items, anddisplayed adjacently to each other on the screen of the display device100 together with the photograph C2.

For example, a mobile phone number in the contact information C6displayed by the mobile terminal 200 is displayed as a first icon C6 a,an email address in the contact information C6 is displayed as a secondicon C6 b, and a user ID of a Social Network Service (SNS) is displayedas a third icon C6 c.

The user may simultaneously check the photograph and contact informationof a specific person by using the icons C6 a to C6 c that are mapped tothe photograph C2 and displayed, and select one of the icons C6 a to C6c to approach a contact item corresponding to a pertinent item.

Referring to a portion (a) of FIG. 15 and a portion (b) of FIG. 15, theuser may drag the photograph the photograph C1 (or a thumbnail iconindicating a corresponding photograph) displayed by the display device100 and drop the dragged photograph into a region displaying the emailicon C6 b mapped to the photograph C2.

In this case, as illustrated in a portion (c) of FIG. 15, data includingthe dragged photograph C1 may be transmitted to an email address (i.e.,ab@x.com) corresponding to the email icon C6 b.

A method of displaying contact information illustrated in FIG. 15 ismerely an embodiment, but the present invention is not limited thereto.The contact information may be mapped to content data stored in thedisplay device 100 and displayed in various types.

Referring to FIG. 16, as described above, the contact informationreceived from the mobile terminal 200 may be arranged in a circularshape with the photograph C2 as its center, and the circularly arrangedcontact icons may correspond to a mobile phone number, an email address,a video call service ID, SNS service IDs, and messenger service IDs,respectively.

In a case where a certain time elapses from a time when the touch of themobile terminal 200 is released or a wallpaper of the display device 100is tapped, as illustrated in a portion (a) of FIG. 16, the circularcontact icons may be vanished.

When the user selects the photograph C2 displayed by the display device100, the vanished circular contact icons may be again displayed on thescreen of the display unit 180.

When the user request the display device 100 to enlarge the photographC2 displayed by the display device 100, the photograph C2 and thecontact information mapped to the photograph C2 may be enlarged anddisplayed on the screen of the display device 100 with a widget having abusiness card type.

Referring to a portion (b) of FIG. 16 and a portion (c) of FIG. 16, whenthe user drags the photograph the photograph C1 displayed on the screenof the display device 100 and drops the dragged photograph into a regiondisplaying the email icon C6 d arranged around the photograph C2, anoption menu corresponding to the email icon C6 d is enlarged to bedisplayed, and simultaneously, data including the dragged photograph C1may be transmitted to an email address “ab@x.com”.

FIGS. 17 to 19 are views illustrating embodiments of a method whichtransmits content data stored in the display device 100 to the mobileterminal 200.

Referring to FIG. 17, a plurality of images may be displayed on thescreen portion 181 of the display device 100, and the images mayrespectively correspond to contents stored in the display device 100.

The user selects one or more contents, intended to be transmitted to themobile terminal 200, from among the contents stored in the displaydevice 100, and thereafter, by touching the rear 200R of the mobileterminal 200 to the screen portion 181 of the display device 100, theuser may allow the selected content data to be transmitted from thedisplay device 100 to the mobile terminal 200.

According to an embodiment, the display device 100 may detect a locationat which the rear 200R of the mobile terminal 200 is touched, and thentransmit data, including content data displayed at the detected touchlocation, to the mobile terminal 200.

Referring to a portion (b) of FIG. 17 and a portion (c) of FIG. 17, whenthe user touches the rear 200R of the mobile terminal 200 to a locationat which the photograph C2 among images displayed on the screen of thedisplay device 100 is displayed, data including the photograph C2 may betransmitted from the display device 100 to the mobile terminal 200, andthe photograph C2 may be displayed on the screen of the mobile terminal200.

According to another embodiment, when the rear 200R of the mobileterminal 200 touches the screen portion 181, the display device 100 maytransmit content data, preselected by the user, to the mobile terminal200.

Referring to FIG. 18, when the user selects a thumbnail icon, indicatingthe music C4, from among images displayed on the screen of the displaydevice 100 and then touches the rear 200R of the mobile terminal 200 tothe screen portion 181 of the display device 100, data of the music C4corresponding to the selected thumbnail icon may be transmitted to themobile terminal 200.

Referring to a portion (b) of FIG. 18, when the rear 200R of the mobileterminal 200 touches the screen portion 181, a thumbnail icon of themusic C4 preselected by the user may be moved to the touch location ofthe mobile terminal 200, and simultaneously, the data of music C4 may betransmitted from the display device 100 to the mobile terminal 200.

When the transmission of the data of music C4 is completed, asillustrated in a portion (c) of FIG. 18, the music C4 may besuccessively replayed by the mobile terminal 200.

Moreover, as illustrated in FIG. 19, the user may select two or morecontents displayed on the screen of the display device 100, and transmitthe selected contents to the mobile terminal 200.

For example, when the user selects the photographs C1 and C2 and musicC4 displayed on the screen of the display device 100 with three fingersand then the rear 200R of the mobile terminal 200 touches the screenportion 181 of the display device 100, thumbnail icons respectivelycorresponding to the selected contents may be moved to the touchlocation of the mobile terminal 200, and simultaneously, data includingthe photographs C1 and C2 and music C4 may be transmitted to the mobileterminal 200.

The display device 100 may detect a location at which the rear 200R ofthe mobile terminal 200 is touched, and thereafter transmit contentdata, moved to the detected touch location, to the mobile terminal 200.

For example, by touching the rear 200R of the mobile terminal 200 to thescreen portion 181 of the display device 100, selecting an imagecorresponding to content data to be transmitted, and dragging theselected image to the location at which the mobile terminal 200 istouched, the user may perform control in order for corresponding contentdata to be transmitted to the mobile terminal 200.

According to an embodiment, when the side of the mobile terminal 200touches the screen portion 181 of the display device 100, content datacorresponding to the touch location of the mobile terminal 200 may beselected.

FIG. 20 illustrates an embodiment of a method which selects specificcontent data stored in a display device with a mobile terminal. FIG. 21illustrates an embodiment of a method which selects a plurality ofcontents stored in a display device with a mobile terminal.

Referring to FIG. 20, the user may move the mobile terminal 200 to thedisplay device 100 in an askew direction instead of the front or therear, and touch the side of the mobile terminal 200 to the screen 181.

In this case, content data corresponding to a location touched by theside of the mobile terminal 200 may be selected from among contentsdisplayed on the screen of the display device 100 by the user.

For example, when the user touches the side of the mobile terminal 200to a region of the screen portion 181 of the display device 100 thatdisplays a thumbnail icon of the photograph C2, the photograph C2 may beselected from among contents stored in the display device 100.

Referring to FIG. 21, when the user touches the side of the mobileterminal 200 to a specific point P in the screen portion 181 of thedisplay device 100 and then moves the side of the mobile terminal 200 toform a curve in the touched state, contents (for example, thephotographs C1 and C2) in the formed curve may be selected.

Hereinafter, a first embodiment of each configuration of a displaydevice and a mobile terminal that perform the above-described method oftransmitting and receiving data according to an embodiment will bedescribed with reference to FIGS. 22 to 30.

The display device 100 according to the first embodiment may include atouch screen, and detect whether the mobile terminal 200 touches thedisplay device 100 and a touch location with the touch screen.

According to an embodiment, before performing the method of transmittingand receiving data that has been described above with reference to FIGS.4 to 21, a registration process and an authentication process for themobile terminal 200 may be performed.

For example, the registration process is an operation that stores theidentification information of the mobile terminal 200 in the displaydevice 100 to authorize the sharing of content data with the displaydevice 100. The authentication process is an operation that checkswhether a corresponding device has been registered in the mobileterminal 200 that approaches the display device 100 for sharing contentdata.

Referring to FIG. 22, the display device 100 includes a FrequencyModulation (FM) transmitter 300, which may transmit an FM signalincluding registration information over an FM frequency band.

For example, the FM transmitter 300 may scan a plurality of FM frequencybands, and transmit a Radio Data System (RDS) signal, including apassword and identification information (for example, network ID) for awireless network, over an FM frequency band in a carousel scheme.

The RDS signal may have identification information for identifying dataincluded in the RDS payload. The RDS signal transmitted from the FMtransmitter 300 may include a unique identifier, as a bit sequence (ID),for identifying the registration information.

Moreover, the network identification information (for example, thenetwork ID) and password included in the RDS signal is encrypted, andthe mobile terminal 200 may store a plurality of keys for decrypting theencrypted network identification information (for example, the networkID) and password. The encryption keys may be changed for security withthe elapse of time, and the changed encryption key may be pre-providedto the display device 100 and the mobile terminal 200.

When the mobile terminal 200 executes an application for sharing contentdata with the display device 100, identification information (ID) forthe mobile terminal 200 may be given, and the mobile terminal 200 mayscan an FS spectrum.

In an operation of scanning the FM spectrum, the mobile terminal 200 maycheck a unique ID bit sequence included in the RDS payload to detect theRDS signal transmitted from the display device 100.

Subsequently, the mobile terminal 200 extracts the encrypted network IDand password from the detected RDS signal, and decrypt the encryptednetwork ID and password with a priori key.

The mobile terminal 200 may establish wireless network connection withthe display device 100 by using the decrypted network ID and password.

The mobile terminal 200 may transmit the identification information (ID)of the mobile terminal 200 and user information (for example, a username, a photograph, etc.) to the display device 100 over the connectednetwork.

The display device 100 may store the identification information (ID) ofthe mobile terminal 200 received from the mobile terminal 200 toregister a corresponding terminal.

In an operation of scanning the FM spectrum, when the RDS signaltransmitted from the display device 100 is not detected, by displayingthe message “unable to connect network for sharing content data with thedisplay device 100”, the mobile terminal 200 may provide the message.

According to an embodiment, a wireless network for connecting thedisplay device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 may be based on a WiFiwireless communication standard, and thus, registration informationtransmitted using an RDS signal may include an ID and password of a WiFinetwork.

Referring to FIG. 23, the above-described registration information maybe transferred from the display device 100 to the mobile terminal 200through a pattern 310 using a steganography mechanism.

First, when the display device 100 executes an application for sharingcontent data and the mobile terminal 200 executes an application forsharing content data, the display device 100 may display the pattern 310including encrypted information for network establishment.

In this case, the user may focus a camera (not shown), included in themobile terminal 200, on the pattern 310 to allow the pattern 310 to bedisplayed on a screen 251 of the mobile terminal 200.

The mobile terminal 200 may collect information (for example, a WiFinetwork ID and a password) for network establishment from an image ofthe acquired pattern 310, and establish wireless network connection withthe display device 100 on the basis of the collected information.

The mobile terminal 200 may transmit its identification information (forexample, a model number or International Mobile Equipment Identity(IMEI) serial) to the display device 100 over the connected wirelessnetwork, and the transmitted identification information of the mobileterminal 200 may be stored and registered in the display device 100.

As described above, the registration process and authentication processfor the mobile terminal 200 are performed, and thereafter, when themobile terminal 200 touches the screen portion 181 of the display device100, as described above with reference to FIGS. 4 to 21, differentfunctions of transmitting and receiving data may be performed betweenthe display device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 according to theorientation of the mobile terminal 200.

Hereinafter, embodiments of a method of detecting the orientation of themobile terminal 200 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS.24 to 30.

Referring to FIG. 24, the mobile terminal 200 may include amagnetometer. The mobile terminal 200 may detect the orientation withthe magnetometer and transmit information regarding the orientation tothe display device 100.

For example, as illustrated in FIG. 24, the mobile terminal 200 maydetermine the orientation as the front when an output value of themagnetometer indicates 108 degrees or more, and transmit informationindicating “the orientation is the front” to the display device 100.

In this case, in touching the mobile terminal 200, the display device100 may request the transmission of content data to the mobile terminal200 on the basis of the received information regarding the orientation,and receive content data selected by the mobile terminal 200.

The mobile terminal 200 may determine the orientation as the rear whenthe output value of the magnetometer indicates less than 108 degrees,and transmit information indicating “the orientation is the rear” to thedisplay device 100.

In this case, in touching the mobile terminal 200, the display device100 may transmit content data to the mobile terminal 200 on the basis ofthe received information regarding the orientation.

Moreover, as shown in Table 1 below, the detected orientation of themobile terminal 200 and the identification information (ID) of themobile terminal 200 may be stored and managed in the display device 100.

TABLE 1 ID Orientation 10 Front 21 Rear 51 Front

Referring to FIG. 25, the mobile terminal 200 may include anaccelerometer. The mobile terminal 200 may detect the orientation byusing an output value of the accelerometer.

For example, as illustrated in FIG. 25, a value that the accelerometermeasures along an moving axis of the mobile terminal 200 when theorientation is the front is opposite to a value that the accelerometermeasures along the moving axis of the mobile terminal 200 when theorientation is the rear, and thus, the mobile terminal 200 may detectthe orientation by using the output value of the accelerometer.

Referring to FIG. 26, the mobile terminal 200 may detect an orientationtoward the display device 100 by using proximity sensors 320 and 321respectively disposed in the front 200F and the rear 200R.

For example, when the front 200F of the mobile terminal 200 touches thescreen portion 181 of the display device 100, the proximity sensor 320disposed in the front 200F of the mobile terminal 200 may sense theapproach of an object, and when the rear 200R of the mobile terminal 200touches the screen portion 181 of the display device 100, the proximitysensor 321 disposed in the rear 200R of the mobile terminal 200 maysense the approach of an object.

Referring to FIG. 27, the mobile terminal 200 may detect an orientationtoward the display device 100 by using a gyroscope sensor.

Each of the display device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 includes agyroscope sensor. The display device 100 may receive a specific value ofthe gyroscope sensor, included in the mobile terminal 200, from themobile terminal 200 and compare the received value with a measurementvalue of the internal gyroscope sensor to detect the orientation of themobile terminal 200.

That is, the display device 100 may compare an xyz axis (g1), indicatingthe direction of the display device 100 detected by the internalgyroscope sensor, and an xyz axis (g2), indicating the direction of themobile terminal 200 detected by the gyroscope sensor of the mobileterminal 200, to detect the orientation.

For example, when a specific value of the gyroscope sensor included inthe display device 100 is the same as a specific value of the gyroscopesensor included in the mobile terminal 200, the display device 100 maydetermine as touched by the rear of the mobile terminal 200.

When a difference between the xyz axis (g1) indicating the direction ofthe display device 100 and the xyz axis (g2) indicating the direction ofthe mobile terminal 200 is about 180 degrees on any one axis, thedisplay device 100 may determine as touched by the front of the mobileterminal 200.

Moreover, when the xyz axis (g1) indicating the direction of the displaydevice 100 differs from the xyz axis (g2) indicating the direction ofthe mobile terminal 200, the display device 100 may determine as touchedby the side of the mobile terminal 200.

Referring to FIG. 28, the mobile terminal 200 may sense an orientationtoward the display device 100 by using a light sensor 330, which may beimplemented with an ambient light sensor or a colorimeter.

For example, the mobile terminal 200 may transmit color information,which has been measured by the light sensor 330 disposed in the front200F, and the identification information (ID) of the mobile terminal 200to the display device 100. The display device 100 may compare colorinformation of an image, displayed at a time when the mobile terminal200 touches the display device 100, and the color information receivedfrom the mobile terminal 200 to determine the orientation.

Referring to FIG. 29, when the front 200F of the mobile terminal 200touches the screen of the display device 100, the light sensor 330disposed in the front 200F of the mobile terminal 200 may sense an imagedisplayed by the display device 100, and thus, color informationmeasured by the light sensor 330 may match with color information of theimage displayed by the display device 100.

Therefore, when brightness (for example, an average brightness of aregion corresponding to a location touched by the mobile terminal 200,in a displayed image) of the image displayed by the display device 100matches with light brightness that has been measured by the ambientlight sensor disposed in the front of the mobile terminal 200, based onthe touched time, the display device 100 may determine as touched by thefront of the mobile terminal 200.

Moreover, when a color temperature (for example, a color temperature ofa region corresponding to a location touched by the mobile terminal 200,in the displayed image) of the image displayed by the display device 100matches with a color temperature that has been measured by thecolorimeter disposed in the front of the mobile terminal 200 (or, when adifference between the color temperatures is within a predeterminederror range), based on the touched time, the display device 100 maydetermine as touched by the front of the mobile terminal 200.

For this, the display device 100 may acquire color information of animage, displayed at the touched time, from display image data and storethe acquired color information in the storage unit 170.

Referring to FIG. 30, when the rear 200R of the mobile terminal 200touches the screen of the display device 100, color information measuredby the light sensor 330 may differ from color information of an imagedisplayed by the display device 100.

Therefore, when brightness (for example, an average brightness of aregion corresponding to a location touched by the mobile terminal 200,in a displayed image) of the image displayed by the display device 100differs from light brightness that has been measured by the ambientlight sensor disposed in the front of the mobile terminal 200 (or, whena difference between the brightness and the light brightness liesoutside a predetermined error range), based on the touched time, thedisplay device 100 may determine as touched by the rear of the mobileterminal 200.

Moreover, when a color temperature (for example, a color temperature ofa region corresponding to a location touched by the mobile terminal 200,in the displayed image) of the image displayed by the display device 100differs from a color temperature that has been measured by thecolorimeter disposed in the front of the mobile terminal 200 (or, when adifference between the color temperatures lies outside a predeterminederror range), based on the touched time, the display device 100 maydetermine as touched by the rear of the mobile terminal 200.

According to another embodiment, one or more conductors are attached toeach of the front and rear of the mobile terminal 200, and the touch ofthe mobile terminal 200 may be sensed with the conductors.

Moreover, the mobile terminal 200 may sense a current, flowing throughthe conductors in the front, to detect that the front of the mobileterminal 200 has touched the display device 100. Alternatively, themobile terminal 200 may sense a current, flowing through the conductorsin the rear, to detect that the rear of the mobile terminal 200 hastouched the display device 100.

To detect the orientation, the mobile terminal 200 may include agyroscope sensor and an accelerometer.

For example, the mobile terminal 200 may detect the orientation with athree-axis gyroscope sensor and a two-axis gyroscope sensor, and thentransmit information regarding the detected orientation to the displaydevice 100.

Hereinafter, a second embodiment of each configuration of a displaydevice and a mobile terminal that perform the above-described method oftransmitting and receiving data according to an embodiment will bedescribed with reference to FIGS. 31 to 34.

A display device 100 according to the second embodiment may include aplurality of Near Field Communication (NFC) tags, which may be used todetect whether the mobile terminal 200 touches the display device 100and the touch location of the mobile terminal 200.

NFC is a branch of RFID, and is a near field wireless communicationscheme that has been defined as a standard in ISO 18902 for transmittinglow-power data at a frequency of 13.56 MHz in a near field. Also, NFCmay perform near field wireless communication at various frequency bandssuch as 125 KHz, 135 KHz and 900 MHz, in addition to a frequency of13.56 MHz.

Referring to FIG. 31, the display device 100 may include a plurality ofNFC tags 400 disposed in the rear of the display unit 180. The NFC tag400 may be a passive NFC tag.

The NFC tag 400 may store manufacturer information regarding the displaydevice 100, a model name, a model number, identification information(for example, a serial number) of a corresponding device, and a tagindex for identifying a location at which a corresponding NFC tag isdisposed. Herein, the tag index may represent the location of the NFCtag 400 as a coordinate (x, y).

That is, the serial number among the information stored in the NFC tag400 varies per display device and is used to identify a correspondingdisplay device 100. The tag index varies per NFC tag and is used toidentify the location of a corresponding NFC tag 400.

Referring to FIG. 32, the mobile terminal 200 may include an NFC reader410. Herein, the NFC reader 410 may transmit a power and a signal to theNFC tag 400 included in the display device 100 to activate the NFC tagby using a signal of a certain frequency band (for example, a frequencyband of 13.56 MHz), and may read data stored in the activated tag 400.

The NFC reader 410 included in the mobile terminal 200 may read datafrom an NFC tag that is located in a certain distance, for example,about 4 cm, from the mobile terminal 200.

Therefore, when the mobile terminal 200 touches the display device 100and approaches to within 4 cm from an NFC tag disposed in the rear ofthe display unit 180, the NFC reader 410 included in the mobile terminal200 may receive information stored in the NFC tag.

For example, as illustrated in FIG. 32, when the mobile terminal 200touches the display device 100, the NFC reader 200 included in themobile terminal 200 may read information that is stored in a pluralityof NFC tags 401 to 406, disposed in a touch region R of the mobileterminal 200, among a plurality of NFC tags.

The mobile terminal 200 may check manufacturer information, a modelname, a model number, and a serial number that are read with the NFCreader 410, and detect that the mobile terminal 200 has touched thedisplay device 100.

In order to detect the touch of the mobile terminal 200 by using the NFCtag 400 included in the display device 100 and the NFC reader 410included in the mobile terminal 200, as described above, a distance fromthe front of the display device 100 to the NFC tag 400 may be set to acertain distance (for example, 4 cm) within which data stored in the NFCtag 400 may be read, or a value slightly greater than the certaindistance.

That is, as illustrated in FIG. 31, when the NFC tag 400 is disposed inthe rear of the display unit 180, the thickness (for example, a sum ofthe thicknesses of the display panel and backlight unit) of the displayunit 180 may have the certain distance or a value slightly greater thanthe certain distance.

Moreover, the mobile terminal 200 may detect the touch location with atag index that is read with the NFC reader 410.

For example, the mobile terminal 200 touching the display device 100 mayread a tad index from each of the NFC tags 401 to 406 disposed in thetouch region R, and detect a location, touched by the mobile terminal200, with coordinates (x, y) of the read tag indexes.

Data stored in the NFC tags 400 may be a plurality of UPnP devicedescription parameters, respectively. When the mobile terminal 200touches the display device 100, the mobile terminal 200 may detectwhether the touch occurs and a touch location by using the UPnP devicedescription parameters that are read from the NFC tag 400 with the NFCreader 410.

The UPnP device description parameters may be used to theabove-described registration and authentication operations for themobile terminal 200.

Referring to FIG. 33, the display device 100 may read data (for example,the UPnP device description parameters), stored in an RFID tag 430 ofthe mobile terminal 200, with a plurality of RFID readers 420 to 423disposed at an edge portion.

The display device 100 may compare the intensities of respective RFsignals received from the RFID readers 420 to 423 to detect the touchlocation of the mobile terminal 200.

For example, when the intensities of respective RF signals received fromthe RFID readers 420 to 423 are the same, the touch location of themobile terminal 200 may be determined as the center portion of thedisplay device 100, and as the intensity of an RF signal received from aspecific RFID reader becomes greater, the touch location may be moved tobe adjacent to a corresponding RFID reader.

Referring to FIG. 34, an RFID reader 440 is included in the displaydevice 100, and the RFID tag 430 is included in the mobile terminal 200.Therefore, the display device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 mayperform the operations that have been described above with reference toFIGS. 31 to 33, respectively.

The display device 100 may receive a plurality of sensing values (forexample, information regarding the orientation of the mobile terminal200 or an output value of a sensor for sensing the orientation) measuredby the sensing unit 240 of the mobile terminal 200, in the RFID nearfield wireless communication scheme that has been described above withreference to FIGS. 31 to 33.

FIGS. 35 to 41 are views illustrating a third embodiment of each of amobile terminal and a display device which perform a method oftransmitting and receiving data according to an embodiment. A touchlocation and orientation of the mobile terminal may be detected with acatadioptric camera included in the display device 100.

Referring to FIG. 35, a plurality of catadioptric cameras 500 to 530 maybe installed at an edge portion of the display device 100.

The catadioptric camera 500, as illustrated in FIG. 36, may include acatadioptric reflector 501 having a low profile, and a camera 502 havinga special lens system. The catadioptric reflector 501 may be implementedwith a convex mirror having a certain focus length.

The display device 100 may acquire an image of the screen portion fromfour different perspectives, with the catadioptric cameras 500 to 530having the above-described configuration, and thus may secure a field ofview as illustrated in FIG. 37.

Referring to FIG. 38, when a user moves the front of the mobile terminal200 toward the display device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 lieswithin a field of view of each of the catadioptric cameras 500 to 530illustrated in FIG. 37, cameras 212 f and 212 r respectively disposed inthe front and rear of the mobile terminal 200 may operate, and thus, thedisplay device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 may recognize each otherwith the catadioptric cameras 500 to 530 and the front camera 212 f.

In this case, the mobile terminal 200 may determine the orientation ofthe mobile terminal 200 as the front by using the image of the displaydevice 100 that has been acquired with the front camera 212 f, or thedisplay device 100 may determine the orientation as the front by usingthe image (for example, a front shape of the mobile terminal 200) of themobile terminal 200 that has been acquired with the catadioptric cameras500 to 530.

Referring to FIG. 39, when the user moves the rear of the mobileterminal 200 toward the display device 100 and the mobile terminal 200lies within a field of view of each of the catadioptric cameras 500 to530, the display device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 may recognizeeach other with the catadioptric cameras 500 to 530 and the rear camera212 r.

In this case, the mobile terminal 200 may determine the orientation ofthe mobile terminal 200 as the rear by using the image of the displaydevice 100 that has been acquired with the rear camera 212 r, or thedisplay device 100 may determine the orientation as the rear by usingthe image (for example, a rear shape of the mobile terminal 200) of themobile terminal 200 that has been acquired with the catadioptric cameras500 to 530.

Referring to FIG. 40, when the user moves the side of the mobileterminal 200 toward the display device 100 and the mobile terminal 200lies within a field of view of each of the catadioptric cameras 500 to530, the display device 100 and the mobile terminal 200 may recognizeeach other with the catadioptric cameras 500 to 530, the front camera212 f, and the rear camera 212 r.

In this case, the mobile terminal 200 may determine the orientation ofthe mobile terminal 200 as the side by using the image of the displaydevice 100 that has been acquired with the front camera 212 f and therear camera 212 r, or the display device 100 may determine theorientation as the side by using the image (for example, a front shapeand rear shape of the mobile terminal 200) of the mobile terminal 200that has been acquired with the catadioptric cameras 500 to 530.

Alternatively, at a time when the mobile terminal 200 lies within afield of view of each of the catadioptric cameras 500 to 530, themagnetometer, accelerometer, proximity sensor, gyroscope sensor, ambientlight sensor, or colorimeter included in the mobile terminal 200 mayoperate, and thus, the orientation may be detected by theabove-described scheme.

When the mobile terminal 200 touches the display device 100, the displaydevice 100 may detect the orientation of the mobile terminal 200 byusing an image that is acquired with the catadioptric cameras 500 to530.

Referring to FIG. 41, a distance d(x) from the optical axis of thecatadioptric camera 500 to a touch point P may be calculated with adistance ‘x’ on an image plane and an angle (θ) of a line vertical tothe convex mirror.

As described above, when distances d(x) to the touch point P have beencalculated with the four catadioptric cameras 500 to 530 respectivelydisposed at the edge portions of the display device 100, the displaydevice 100 may determine the touch location of the mobile terminal 200with the calculated distances d(x).

In the above description, embodiments of the method that detects whetherthe mobile terminal 200 touches the display device 100 and the touchlocation and orientation of the mobile terminal 200 have been describedabove, but are not limited thereto.

For example, the display device 100 may detect whether the mobileterminal 200 touches the display device 100 and the touch location ofthe mobile terminal 200 by using a plurality of light sources (forexample, IR LED emitters) disposed at respective edge portions and aplurality of IR photodetectors.

The method of transmitting and receiving data according to embodimentsmay be manufactured as programs executable in computers and be stored ina computer readable recording medium. Examples of the computer readablerecording medium include read-only memory (ROM), random-access memory(RAM), CD-ROMs, magnetic tapes, floppy disks, optical data storagedevices, and carrier waves (such as data transmission through theInternet).

The computer readable recording medium can be distributed over networkcoupled computer systems so that the computer readable code is storedand executed in a distributed fashion. Also, functional programs, codes,and code segments for accomplishing the present invention can be easilyconstrued by programmers skilled in the art to which the presentinvention pertains.

According to embodiments, in a case where data is transmitted/receivedbetween the display device and the mobile terminal, different functionsof transmitting and receiving data are performed according to anorientation in which the mobile terminal touches the screen portion ofthe display device, and thus, provided can be an intuitive userinterface that may allow a user to easily control thetransmission/reception of data between the display device and the mobileterminal.

Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number ofillustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerousother modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled inthe art that will fall within the spirit and scope of the principles ofthis disclosure. More particularly, various variations and modificationsare possible in the component parts and/or arrangements of the subjectcombination arrangement within the scope of the disclosure, the drawingsand the appended claims. In addition to variations and modifications inthe component parts and/or arrangements, alternative uses will also beapparent to those skilled in the art.

What is claimed is:
 1. A method of facilitating communications between amobile terminal and a display device, the method comprising:determining, from among a first touched orientation and a second touchedorientation, a touched orientation of a mobile terminal with respect toa display screen of a display device that is physically distinct of themobile terminal, wherein, in the first touched orientation, a front ofthe mobile terminal touches the display screen of the display device, inthe second touched orientation, a rear of the mobile terminal touchesthe display screen of the display device, and the front of the mobileterminal exposes a display screen of the mobile terminal; based onresults of determining the touched orientation of the mobile terminalwith respect to the display screen of the display device, determining,from among a first direction and a second direction, a data transferdirection as a manner in which wireless content data is to becommunicated between the display device and the mobile terminal, whereinone of the first direction or the second direction is from the mobileterminal to the display device, and another of the first direction orthe second direction is from the display device to the mobile terminal;and wirelessly transmitting the content data between the display deviceand the mobile terminal based on the determined manner in which wirelesscontent data is to be communicated between the display device and themobile terminal, wherein the first direction is determined based on thedetermined touched orientation of the mobile terminal being the firsttouched orientation, and wherein the second direction is determinedbased on the determined touched orientation of the mobile terminal beingthe second touched orientation.
 2. The method of claim 1, wherein thedetermined manner in which the wireless content data is communicatedbetween the display device and the mobile terminal is based ondetermining whether a front of the mobile terminal touches the displayscreen of the display device for wirelessly transmitting the contentdata from the mobile terminal to the display device or determiningwhether a rear of the mobile terminal touches the display screen of thedisplay device for wirelessly transmitting the content data from thedisplay device to the mobile terminal.
 3. The method of claim 2, furthercomprising, prior to determining the touched orientation, determiningwhether the mobile terminal and the display device are locationallyproximate, wherein determining whether the mobile terminal and thedisplay device are locationally proximate comprises determining whetherthe mobile terminal touches the display device.
 4. The method of claim2, further comprising, prior to determining the touched orientation,determining whether the mobile terminal and the display device arelocationally proximate, wherein determining whether the mobile terminaland the display device are locationally proximate comprises determininga distance between the mobile terminal and the display device, accessinga prestored threshold distance, and comparing the determined distance tothe prestored threshold distance to determine whether the mobileterminal is located within the prestored threshold distance of thedisplay device.
 5. The method of claim 1, based on determining the firsttouched orientation, configuring the display device to enable a flow ofcontent data from the mobile terminal to the display device.
 6. Themethod of claim 5, further comprising displaying, on the display device,the content data wirelessly transmitted from the mobile terminal to thedisplay device.
 7. The method of claim 1, based on determining thesecond touched orientation, configuring the display device to enable aflow of content data from the display device to the mobile terminal. 8.The method of claim 7, further comprising displaying, on the mobileterminal, the content data wirelessly transmitted from the displaydevice to the mobile terminal.
 9. A method of facilitatingcommunications between a mobile terminal and a display device, themethod comprising: establishing a network connection between a mobileterminal and a display device; determining that the mobile terminal andthe display device are touched; responsive to determining that themobile terminal and the display device are touched, wirelesslycommunicating data between the mobile terminal and the display device;determining, from among a first touched orientation and a second touchedorientation, a touched orientation of the mobile terminal with respectto a display screen of the display device based on the wirelesslycommunicated data between the mobile terminal and the display device,wherein, in the first touched orientation, a front of the mobileterminal touches the display screen of the display device, in the secondtouched orientation, a rear of the mobile terminal touches the displayscreen of the display device, and the front of the mobile terminalexposes a display screen of the mobile terminal; processing the datarelated to the touched orientation of the mobile terminal with respectto the display screen of the display device; indicating a userinstruction regarding a wireless transfer of content data between thedisplay device and the mobile terminal based on the processed data;determining, from among a first direction and a second direction, a datatransfer direction as a manner in which wireless content data is to becommunicated between the display device and the mobile terminal, whereinone of the first direction or the second direction is from the mobileterminal to the display device, and another of the first direction orthe second direction is from the display device to the mobile terminal;and wirelessly transferring the content data between the display deviceand the mobile terminal according to the user instruction and the datatransfer direction, wherein the first direction is determined based onthe determined touched orientation of the mobile terminal being thefirst touched orientation, wherein the second direction is determinedbased on the determined touched orientation of the mobile terminal beingthe second touched orientation.
 10. The method of claim 9, wherein thedisplay device is untethered with respect to the mobile terminal,wherein the display device and the mobile terminal are electricallydisconnected with respect to each other.
 11. The method of claim 9,wherein the content data comprises at least one of video, text, audio, aphotograph, a document file, a game, a telephone call, a video call, anda software application.
 12. The method of claim 9, wherein the userinstruction further comprises a cut operation relating to capture of thecontent data to be moved between the mobile terminal and the displaydevice.
 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the cut operation furthercomprises: displaying a representation of content data on the displayscreen of the display device; determining that the mobile terminal has atouched orientation in which a particular side of the mobile terminaltouches the display screen of the display device; and based ondetermining that the mobile terminal has the touched orientation inwhich the particular side of the mobile terminal touches the displayscreen of the display device, removing the representation of the contentdata on the display screen of the display device.
 14. The method ofclaim 13, wherein the user instruction further comprises a pasteoperation relating to the content data to be moved between the mobileterminal and the display device.
 15. The method of claim 14, wherein thepaste operation is performed subsequent to the cut operation, wirelesslytransferring the content data that is cut from the display device to themobile terminal and enabling the mobile terminal to display therepresentation of the content data on a first side of the mobileterminal.
 16. The method of claim 9, wherein the user instructioncomprises a selection operation of content data, where the selectionoperation comprises: displaying a representation of content data on thedisplay screen of the display device; detecting the touched orientationof the mobile terminal with respect to the display screen of the displaydevice; based on detecting the touched orientation, selecting therepresentation of the content data on the display screen of the displaydevice; and presenting an indication on the display screen of thedisplay device that the content data is selected.
 17. A method offacilitating communications between a mobile terminal and a displaydevice, the method comprising: establishing a network connection betweena mobile terminal and a display device; determining that a proximity ofthe mobile terminal to the display device satisfies a requisiteproximity; based on determining that the mobile terminal and the displaydevice satisfy the requisite proximity, determining an touchedorientation of the mobile terminal with respect to a display screen ofthe display device; processing the data related to the touchedorientation of the mobile terminal with respect to the display screen ofthe display device, the processing comprising determining one of a firsttouched orientation and a second touched orientation, the first touchedorientation occurring where a first side of the mobile terminal touchesthe display screen of the display device and the second touchedorientation occurring where a second side of the mobile terminal touchesthe display screen of the display device, wherein one of the first sideor the second side is a front of the mobile terminal, another of thefirst side or the second side is a rear of the mobile terminal, and thefront of the mobile terminal exposes a display screen of the mobileterminal; based on determining the first touched orientation, receiving,at the display device, content data from the mobile terminal; and basedon determining the second touched orientation, wirelessly transmitting,from the display device, content data to the mobile terminal.
 18. Themethod of claim 17, wherein the proximity comprises the mobile terminaltouching the display device.
 19. The method of claim 17, wherein theproximity comprises the mobile terminal being located within apredefined range of the display device.
 20. The method of claim 17,wherein determining whether the mobile terminal and the display devicesatisfies the requisite proximity comprises determining a distancebetween the mobile terminal and the display device, accessing aprestored threshold distance, and comparing the determined distance tothe prestored threshold distance to determine whether the mobileterminal is located within the prestored threshold distance of thedisplay device.
 21. The method of claim 17, wherein the content datacomprises at least one of video, text, audio, a photograph, a documentfile, a game, a telephone call, a video call, and a softwareapplication.
 22. The method of claim 17, further comprising detectingthe touched orientation of the mobile terminal when the mobile terminaltouches the display device.
 23. The method of claim 17, wherein thedetermining the touched orientation comprises detecting whether one of afront side, a rear side and an edge side of the mobile terminal touchesa screen portion of the display device.
 24. The method of claim 17,based on determining the first touched orientation, receiving, in thedisplay device, the content data stored in the mobile terminal when thefirst side of the mobile terminal touches a portion of the displayscreen of the display device.
 25. The method of claim 24, wherein thecontent data received from the mobile terminal comprises content datathat is being replayed in the mobile terminal.
 26. The method of claim24, wherein the first side of the mobile terminal is a front side of themobile terminal.
 27. The method of claim 24, further comprising:detecting a location of the display screen of the display device that istouched by the mobile terminal; and based on detecting the location ofthe display screen, displaying, at the location of the touch, at leastone of content data selected from the mobile terminal and informationregarding the content data.
 28. The method of claim 27, wherein thedisplaying of the content data and information comprises: displaying animage, selected from the mobile terminal, on the screen of the displaydevice; and playing a moving image selected from the mobile terminalwhen the image displayed on the screen is selected.
 29. The method ofclaim 27, wherein the displaying of the content data and informationcomprises: displaying information of music data, selected from themobile terminal, on the display screen of the display device; andreceiving, by the display device, audio data comprising the music data,and successively replaying music data that is replayed by the mobileterminal.
 30. The method of claim 27, wherein the displaying of thecontent data and information comprises displaying contact informationselected from the mobile terminal on the display screen, the contactinformation being displayed in association with the content datadisplayed at the touch location of the display screen.
 31. The method ofclaim 27, wherein, the displaying of the content data and informationcomprises successively executing an application that is executed by themobile terminal, and the transmitting and receiving of the content datainvolves receiving at least one of message information and logininformation for the application, from the mobile terminal.
 32. Themethod of claim 17, wherein the transmitting of the content datacomprises transmitting the content data, stored in the display device,to the mobile terminal when the second side of the mobile terminaltouches a portion of the display screen of the display device.
 33. Themethod of claim 32, further comprising detecting a location of thedisplay screen of the display device that is touched by the mobileterminal, wherein the transmitting and receiving of the content datacomprises transmitting the content data displayed at the location of thetouch on the display screen, to the mobile terminal.
 34. The method ofclaim 33, wherein the second side is location at a rear side of themobile terminal.
 35. The method of claim 17, wherein determining thetouched orientation comprises performing a detection with at least oneof a magnetometer, an accelerometer, a gyroscope sensor, a proximitysensor, an ambient light sensor, and a colorimeter.
 36. The method ofclaim 17, wherein the determining the touched orientation comprises:receiving color information measured by a sensor that is disposed in afront side or a rear side of the mobile terminal; and determining thetouched orientation at least based on color information received fromthe mobile terminal.
 37. The method of claim 36, wherein the determiningof the touched orientation comprises comparing the color informationreceived from the mobile terminal and color information of an imagedisplayed on the display screen of the display device, based on a timewhen the mobile terminal touches the display device.
 38. The method ofclaim 37, wherein the determining of the touched orientation comprisesdetermining that the front side of the mobile terminal touches a portionof the display screen of the display device, when the color information,measured by the sensor that is disposed in the front side of the mobileterminal, corresponds to the color information of the displayed image.39. The method of claim 17, further comprising detecting a locationcomprising determining a touch location of the mobile terminal by usingat least one of a touch sensor, a Near Field Communication (NFC) tag,and a catadioptric camera that are located in the display device. 40.The method of claim 39, wherein determining the touch locationcomprises: detecting at least one NFC tag, from which an NFC readerlocated in the mobile terminal has read information, from among aplurality of NFC tags disposed in a rear side of a portion of thedisplay screen of the display device; and determining the touch locationof the mobile terminal in correspondence with a location of the detectedNFC tag.
 41. The method of claim 39, wherein the determining of thetouch location determines the touch location of the mobile terminal byusing respective images captured by a plurality of catadioptric camerasthat are respectively disposed at front edges of the display device. 42.A mobile terminal which transmits and receives data to and from adisplay device over a wireless network, the mobile terminal comprising:a storage unit storing content; a wireless communication unit configuredto establish a wireless connection between the mobile terminal and thedisplay device; and a control unit configured to: determine, from amonga first touched orientation and a second touched orientation, a touchedorientation of a mobile terminal with respect to the display screen ofthe display device that is physically distinct of the mobile terminal,wherein, in the first touched orientation, a front of the mobileterminal touches the display screen of the display device, in the secondtouched orientation, a rear of the mobile terminal touches the displayscreen of the display device, and the front of the mobile terminalexposes a display screen of the mobile terminal, based on results ofdetermining the touched orientation of the mobile terminal with respectto the display screen of the display device, determining, from among afirst direction and a second direction, a data transfer direction as amanner in which wireless content data is to be communicated between thedisplay device and the mobile terminal, wherein one of the firstdirection or the second direction is from the mobile terminal to thedisplay device, and another of the first direction or the seconddirection is from the display device to the mobile terminal, andwirelessly transmit, through the wireless communication unit, thecontent data between the display device and the mobile terminal based onthe determined manner in which wireless content data is to becommunicated between the display device and the mobile terminal, whereinthe first direction is determined based on the determined touchedorientation of the mobile terminal being the first touched orientation,wherein the second direction is determined based on the determinedtouched orientation of the mobile terminal being the second touchedorientation.
 43. A display device which transmits and receives data toand from a mobile terminal over a wireless network, the display devicecomprising: a display screen of the display device configured to displaycontent data; a wireless communication unit configured to establish awireless connection between the mobile terminal and the display device;and a control unit configured to: determine a touched orientation of themobile terminal with respect to the display screen of the display devicethat is physically distinct of the mobile terminal, among a firsttouched orientation and a second touched orientation, wherein the firsttouched orientation represents that a front of the mobile terminaltouches the display screen of the display device, the second touchedorientation represents that a rear of the mobile terminal touches thedisplay screen of the display device, and the front of the mobileterminal exposes a display screen of the mobile terminal, based onresults of determining the touched orientation of the mobile terminalwith respect to the display screen of the display device, determining,from among a first direction and a second direction, a data transferdirection as a manner in which wireless content data is to becommunicated between the display device and the mobile terminal, whereinone of the first direction or the second direction is from the mobileterminal to the display device, and another of the first direction orthe second direction is from the display device to the mobile terminal,and wirelessly transmit, through the wireless communication unit, thecontent data between the display device and the mobile terminal based onthe determined manner in which wireless content data is to becommunicated between the display device and the mobile terminal, whereinthe first direction is determined based on the determined touchedorientation of the mobile terminal being the first touched orientation,wherein the second direction is determined based on the determinedtouched orientation of the mobile terminal being the second touchedorientation.